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Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:42 am
by richardbd
Wind buffeting and noise are the things that bug me most about any bike - especially a tourer.
BEfore the RTLC I had a Multistrada S Touring. The OEM screen was useless. I switched it for a CalSci import (which I'd also had on my Stelvio). Combined with a set of winglets imported from Australia, it was amazing. I could ride very progressively with visor up in near silence.
I found the OEM screnn on the RT a bit disappointing. Height was ok but I found in the winter I got cold upper-arms and shoulders.
I swapped for the BMW comfort screen. It's no taller but it is wider. For me it's the perfect combination. I never look through it for normal vision, always over it. In winter I'm much warmer; in summer I just lower it for more air.
Recommended...
ps I'm 5'11 and 7/8"; 32" inside leg
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2015 4:15 am
by Troppo
Hello all
I have tried the BMW touring screen and a CalSci model.
Both were too noisy. Went back to the stocker.
Bought a Quiet Ride about 2 weeks ago.
Fantastic. Very quiet, and you can ride with your visor up at 100 km/hr.
Highly recommended.
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2015 7:39 am
by smileymiley
I ride all year round & was getting a lot of buffeting from the stock screen specislly around the helmet . I chsnged to a Wunderlich screen in January & it's great. I can now ride with my flip up helmet open at speeds in excess of 80mph with no buffeting whatsoever.
I'm 6'2" & my Sargent seat is on the higher setting.
Cheers
Miles
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 4:36 pm
by moonie
Doesn't anyone on this forum own a smartphone? You do realize that if you don't post a picture....it didn't happen! :eggs:
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 4:47 pm
by T6pilot
My quite ride 24in has been on my 15 RT two months. 100% improvement over stock
I was convinced to change after a 400 mile ride in heavy rain
Werks hasn't been subjected to that yet, does a great job of reducing wind and noise and the buffeting stock shield had
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 11:23 pm
by Spencert231
moonie wrote:
Doesn't anyone on this forum own a smartphone? You do realize that if you don't post a picture....it didn't happen! :eggs:
Moonie you are going to have to run that by me again or am I missing something? :-\ Maybe there's an hidden message there somewhere?
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 11:43 pm
by moonie
Spencert231 wrote:
Moonie you are going to have to run that by me again or am I missing something? :-\ Maybe there's an hidden message there somewhere?
Well, i am new here so maybe i should be quiet and respectful...BUT...I have been visiting here since I purchased my RT a few months ago trying to pick up helpful tips on service and accessories and such.
I have noticed that unlike other forums i belong to , mainly Cycling, there is a noticeable lack of pictures!
In fact a few people have actually mentioned they have it installed on their bike right now and love it.
I see several 3,4,5 page threads without a single PHOTO of what it is they are talking about.
SO my point is, a picture is worth a 1000 words. So how about less words and more pictures!
PLEASE?
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 9:08 am
by Spencert231
Gotcha Moonie yeah I agree with the 'picture tells a thousand words' that must be true as Bread sang a song about it :)) . The problem with uploading pictures on this site is it seems to be a problem in itself and that maybe the reason people rarely post pictures. I have several times failed so I have given up on it now, best of luck convincing others
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 9:48 am
by moonie
Spencert231 wrote:
Gotcha Moonie yeah I agree with the 'picture tells a thousand words' that must be true as Bread sang a song about it
) . The problem with uploading pictures on this site is it seems to be a problem in itself and that maybe the reason people rarely post pictures. I have several times failed so I have given up on it now, best of luck convincing others
HMMM, all i did was hit the browse bar under attach at the bottom and select the folder i had the picture in and then hit post. :silence: Its actually one of the easier sites i Have ever posted on. Usually on a majority of the boards i belong to I have to upload the photo to photobucket first and then copy the URL and add it to a special folder on the site server. Now thats a difficult process!
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 11:46 pm
by Spencert231
I shall try again at some point if you say it's that easy. Last time I tried pics arrived on their side and others had probs also. I will try again soon. Cheers
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 12:52 pm
by realshelby
WERKS is now offering a 22" as well as a 28" height Quiet Ride windshield in addition to the 24" and 26" they initially offered. Tinted versions available in all sizes. Tinted 26" below.
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 1:38 pm
by yellowjacket
I just installed a 24" quiet ride tinted windshield on my 2016RT and it is night and day above stock. The bike is now a lot more fun to ride without the wind noise and buffering. I also hear the radio a lot better and look over the windshield instead of thru it.
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 11:03 pm
by mhr43
I agree with Yellow Jacket. I have just bought the 24 inch Werks. I am 6.1 with a 33inch inside leg. The Werks screen is superior, particularly in terms of keeping rain/wind off my arms and shoulders. In my view worthwhile purchase.
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 12:02 am
by mercator1
Did anyone go from the VStream on a 2014+ RT to the Quiet Ride? Interested in a comparison. The RTW model of the VStream doesn't give me the protection the pre-'14 model did.
Re: WERKS Quiet Ride Windshield
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 4:25 am
by Nardowell
Thanks for all the input. I bought a new RT just before the weather got cold and I have not been able to ride it. However, I will most likely get a different windshield after reading so many posts.
The idea of more pictures is great. This site has less pictures than most other ones I am on.
For me, this site is the hardest one to add pictures to. However, I will get the hang of it and put some on if it seems appropriate. If you do not see a picture in this post, it means I don't have the hang of it yet. If there is one, it is the CB windshield on my R1200R.